Decision No. 25/2024/QD-UBND on Prescribing Economic and Technical Norms for Agricultural Extension Activities in Phu Yen Province
25/2024/QD-UBND
Decision
Issuing Body
Published Date:
May 29, 2024
June 10, 2024
Active Date:
In effect
Current Status:
Expired Date:
N/A
People's Committee of Đắk Lắk Province
The largest province of the Central Highlands, centred on Buôn Ma Thuột; population about 1.9 million (2024). Vietnam's top coffee-producing province, also growing rubber, pepper and fruit, with hydropower. In the 2025 merger it expanded to the coast by absorbing the former Phú Yên province.
Decision No. 25/2024/QĐ-UBND of the People's Committee of Phú Yên Province, dated 29 May 2024, prescribes the economic-technical norms for agricultural extension in Phú Yên Province. It is issued pursuant to the 2015 Law on Organization of Local Government (amended 2019), the 2015 Law on Promulgation of Legal Normative Documents (amended 2020), Decree No. 83/2018/NĐ-CP on agricultural extension, Circular No. 75/2019/TT-BTC on the management and use of State-budget non-business funds for extension activities, and Resolution No. 176/NQ-UBND of 17 May 2024, at the proposal of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development in Submission No. 99/TTr-SNN of 7 May 2024. The Decision covers the fields of crop production and plant protection; animal husbandry and veterinary work; forestry; fisheries; salt production; extension information and communications; and extension training, and applies to all agencies, organisations and individuals involved in agricultural extension and transfer of scientific-technical advances in agriculture, forestry and fisheries in the province. Norms are set in seven appendices. Appendix I (crop production and plant protection) prescribes per-hectare labour, machinery, seed, fertiliser and deployment norms for production models across food crops (pure-bred, organic, hybrid and seed-multiplication rice — e.g. pure-bred rice requires 100 kilograms of certified seed, 100 kilograms of nitrogen, 70 of phosphate, 70 of potassium and 2,000 of microbial organic fertiliser per hectare with one technical officer per 10 hectares per season), hybrid maize (biomass and commercial), root crops (sweet potato; sustainable cassava on sloping land; disease-safe intensive cassava using 12,000–14,000 disease-free cuttings per hectare), legumes (mung bean, soybean, peanut, sesame), vegetables including net-house and organic asparagus and aloe models, mushrooms (button, oyster, straw, wood ear, shiitake, lingzhi, king oyster and enoki), ornamental flowers (potted apricot and kumquat, chrysanthemum, rose, lily, lotus, gladiolus), sugarcane, fifteen fruit-tree intensive-cultivation models (longan, lychee, rambutan, pomelo, citrus, mango, jackfruit, durian, avocado, custard apple, pineapple, passion fruit, grape, coconut, banana), advanced water-saving irrigation (trunk-wrapped and row drip, localised sprinkler) and mechanisation and product certification. Appendix II (animal husbandry and veterinary) sets norms for 22 models, including broiler chickens (3,000–5,000 birds per site, nine vaccine doses per bird, survival rate at sale of at least 93 percent), layer hens (17 vaccine doses per bird, at least 200 eggs per layer), meat and breeding ducks, muscovy ducks, pigeons, quail, green-fodder processing, commercial and breeding pigs, pig-farm environmental treatment, buffalo and cattle fattening and breeding, artificial-insemination herd improvement, dairy cattle, goats (40–60 head breeding scale, eight vaccine doses), and commercial (1,000 head) and breeding (500 head) rabbits. The remaining appendices cover fisheries, forestry, salt production, extension communications and extension training. Tasks assigned or ordered before effectiveness continue under Decision No. 23/2020/QĐ-UBND until completion. The Decision takes effect from 10 June 2024 and replaces Decision No. 23/2020/QĐ-UBND of 20 August 2020.
